Prospect Research Basics: Researching Individual Donors
New York
Find out the answers to the most frequently asked questions about researching individual donors.
Free
60 minutes
If you've been trying to find information on prospective individual donors you’ve probably discovered that the process can be more difficult than researching institutional grantmakers.
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How can you compile a list of potential donors?
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What strategies should you use to research the individuals on your list?
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What kind of information is relevant?
What free information sources are available on the Web?
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What ethical standards must be applied when finding out information about individuals?
This free, hands-on session will show you how to use Internet resources to help answer these questions and more.
Free Registration
This program is offered free of charge. Space is limited. Please
arrive on time or your seat may be given away to others who are waiting to attend.
You can register online, in person, or by calling (212) 620-4230.
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The Foundation Center New York Library
79 Fifth Ave., 2nd floor New York, NY 10003
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| Wheelchair users may enter the New York Library/Learning Center at 8 East 16th Street (between Fifth Avenue and Union Square West). If you need assistance, please contact the Foundation Center at (212) 620-4230. Registrants requiring ASL signers or other disability-related services are asked to contact the Foundation Center at least two weeks in advance.
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